When bumps appear next to a woman’s vulva, the first thing to consider is whether they are caused by allergies. For example, women who are menstruating may have allergies to sanitary napkins or menstrual blood, or even do not change sanitary napkins for a long time, and are prone to grow bumps due to the stimulation of the skin. When women do not pay attention to vulva hygiene, long-term secretion accumulation may cause hair follicle infection and therefore red bumps will appear. Secondly, when women have bumps on their vulva, they should also consider the possibility of vestibular gland cysts, which are mainly used to distribute mucus to play a lubricating role when women are sexually excited, and if they are infected with inflammation, abscesses can easily form, which can be treated with anti-inflammatory drugs. The last thing you need to do is to get a detailed examination and treatment for the HPV infection that can cause red bumps.